Adobe documents

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One kool mom said:
How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?

If you can read it when you save it you can read it when you call it up
again. Aren't you using a pdf reader anyway?
 
How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?


First of all, Adobe is a company, not a software product. They make
several different products, and they use several different document
formats. Which one are you asking about

I'll take a guess that you mean Adobe Acrobat, or pdf, files. A pdf
file *is* in a readable format; it can be read by Adobe reader, and
several other programs. So if a pdf file is what you are asking about,
your question "How can I save a Adobe document in a readable format?"
is not at all clear. Please explain what you mean.

Or if you are asking some other kind of Adobe file, please clarify
that.
 
Frank said:
an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document
also known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?

but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not
computer gurus...

on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
jump on people that don't know much about computers
 
capin' crunch, #1 idiot wrote:

I am capin' crunch so that makes me a drunken lying pigs...
I am a computer idiot...
 
#1 idiot loser, capin' crunch wrote:

PDF also means Pathetic Drunk Freak..

yeah that's me!

Hey by the way I am stupid! remember that ok?
 
Frank,

With all due respect, pdf = Portable Document Format

Frank said:
an adobe document is usually referred to as a adobe Portable document also
known as PDF. Dah... your brain is small?

but you are just a stupid MVP ready to jump on people who are not computer
gurus...

on the other hand I am ready to jump on idiots like you who are ready to
jump on people that don't know much about computers
 
Nut said:
yeah..... that's what I meant.. but trying to emulate this loser Frank
is already affecting my IQ...

What IQ? You never had one in the first place. And if you ever get one,
it's not going to help you. So you should just say no to getting an IQ.
You don't qualify.
I have to change my nick soon, or ill be swinging in trees before I know
it.

When did you ever stop swinging? Why don't you go back to Alias?
 
I am sorry for the confusion, what I meant to say is how can I save a
readable .pdf file in another format. What I am trying to do is save the
readable .pdf file into a different format such as word or any other format.
I hope this is more clearer!!!!
 
#1 loser said:
yeah..... that's what I meant.. but trying to emulate this loser Frank
is already affecting my IQ...

You don't have an IQ...they haven't yet calculated a number that negative.
I have to change my nick soon, or ill be swinging in trees before I know
it.

Now that would be a giant step up for a loser like you.
 
One said:
I am sorry for the confusion, what I meant to say is how can I save a
readable .pdf file in another format. What I am trying to do is save the
readable .pdf file into a different format such as word or any other
format. I hope this is more clearer!!!!

Nonny gave you a link to a utility which may do what you want. I'm going to
look into the Crystal Ball(tm) and guess that what you *really* want to do
is edit a .pdf file and you don't want to buy Acrobat Standard. Therefore
you think if you can open this file in Word or the like, you'll be able to
do that.

I don't know if the utility will work for you - it's certainly worth a try -
but you might want to try the free PDF Creator (Google for it) if you are
really looking for an application that will let you create/edit .pdf files
and don't want to spend $300.

So now you have a couple of avenues to try and have also learned why giving
lots of information in your first post is the way to go instead of making
people who want to help you guess.

HTH,

Malke
 
Malke said:
Nonny gave you a link to a utility which may do what you want. I'm going to
look into the Crystal Ball(tm) and guess that what you *really* want to do
is edit a .pdf file and you don't want to buy Acrobat Standard. Therefore
you think if you can open this file in Word or the like, you'll be able to
do that.

I don't know if the utility will work for you - it's certainly worth a try -
but you might want to try the free PDF Creator (Google for it) if you are
really looking for an application that will let you create/edit .pdf files
and don't want to spend $300.

I bought Acrobat Standard 8 a year ago for about $100 on eBay. It
turned out to be an OEM (not for resale) version, but it activated and
works like a charm.
 
Thanks for your response and for not being a butt hole about the questions
and just being a respectable person about the matter. Anyways I figured it
out by just messing around with the document.

Thanks Once Again,
 
If you have Word/Office, there is an Add-on to change PDF files into Word
DOC(X) files from Nuance/ScanSoft. It's call Scan Soft PDF Converter to
Microsoft Word. It looks like it was bought out by this company. Mine came
with Omni Page 14. Here's a web site:
http://www.nuancestore.com/v2.0-img...te/html/pdf_con_5_full/pdf_con_overview5.html


It should also be noted that recent versions of WordPerfect can do
this, without any add-ons.

My experience, however, is that how well this works depends greatly
upon the complexity of the document's formatting. I suspect that the
same is likely true of the Word add-on you mention.
 
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